The following information is based on initial reviews of incident reports and should not be considered a comprehensive list of all incidents reported. The blog reports do not include sex crimes, domestic abuse, juvenile information, medical reports, and other sensitive police reports. The blog may differ from local news sources as well as trends reported at crimereports.com

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

9/11-9/12/2017

09/11/2017

1:00 PM

An officer was approached by a
man in Coolidge Corner who found a wallet on the sidewalk in front of 294
Harvard Street. In the wallet were personal effects including a driver’s
license, college ID and a Visa debit card. Several attempts were made to
contact the owner of the wallet but police were unable to make contact. The
wallet was placed into evidence for safe keeping.

2:00 PM

An officer was dispatched to an
address on Salisbury Road to take report of malicious damage. The caller stated
that he observed a rock on his porch, and later discovered that a window to his
home was broken. The caller stated that
he did not think entry was made to his home. He added that he believed it may
have been children playing in the area.

9/12/2017

12:25 PM

An officer was dispatched to an
address on Kenwood Street. The caller stated that her and her husband’s
vehicles were broken into sometime within the past couple of days. Both
vehicles were left un-locked and both appeared to be rummaged through, and pair
of prescription glasses, and loose change were stolen from the vehicles.

1:39 PM

A person came to the front desk
to report malicious damage to her vehicle. She stated yesterday (9/11/17) she
parked her car at an address on Hammond Street. When she returned to her
vehicle later she discovered scratches on both sides of her vehicle consistent
with the car being “keyed”. There were no witnesses to the incident.

4:36 PM

An officer was dispatched to an
address on Lancaster Terrace to take a report of fraud. The reporting person
stated that she received a letter from Best Buy confirming her application for
a Best Buy credit card which she never applied for. She notified the Best Buy
fraud division and they cancelled the card. The caller also stated that
recently she had been the victim of similar fraud on her bank accounts.

7:48 PM

An officer responded to an address on Harvard Street
to take a report of a stolen bicycle. The reporting party stated that sometime
between August 30th and September 3rd his bike was stolen
from a bike rack in a common area of the basement of his residence. The caller
stated that the bike was not locked, and is valued at $500.